About Dan Flynn, Editor
Dan Flynn is editor of the Food Poison Blog. He is an independent journalist, writer, and editor with more than a decade of food safety experience. His Cecil Paul Company has since 1998 helped clients with all sorts of editorial needs. Previously Flynn worked as an editor and staff writer for newspapers throughout the West. His on-scene reporting on the collapse of the Idaho’s Teton Dam and the suicide bombing of Washington State University’s Perham Hall was carried by newspapers around the world and was recognized both times by the Associated Press for Best Reporting on a Deadline. Most of the disasters he attends these days involve food illnesses.






Mary Siceloff came to Marler Clark after 25 years in advertising, production, and small business marketing. She ran television commercial production companies in Los Angeles and produced the Academy Award-winning visual effects in Total Recall, starring the future Governor of California. She applied the same marketing skills to promoting California artists at her gallery in Mammoth Lakes, CA. She was introduced to the world of food safety and foodborne illness when she produced the Marler Clark-sponsored conference, Who's Minding the Store?: The Current State of Food Safety, in April, 2008. She came on as Marketing Director after the conference, and can now back up her long-time germophobia with lots of impressive statistics.
Patti Waller joined Marler Clark law firm in 2003 after working for twelve years in the Communicable Disease Program at the Washington State Department of Health. At the health department, Patti investigated food and water borne illnesses and outbreaks. She conducted food safety training courses, focusing on best epidemiologic practices in outbreak investigations. At Marler Clark Patti uses her expertise to develop protocol, screen potential clients, and gather evidence for successful litigation. 